A new modular detector to expand the versatility of gradient HPLC to weakly chromophoric compounds is available from ESA Analytical
ESA Analytical has announced the introduction of the Model 301 evaporative light scattering detector providing universal detection of non-volatile compounds.
The new modular detector expands the versatility of gradient HPLC to compounds not detectable by UV or fluorescence.
Offering sensitivity better than RI or low wavelength UV the Model 301 is ideally suited to the detection of a range of weakly chromophoric compounds including lipids, triglycerides, carbohydrates, surfactants and polymers.
Insensitive to temperature variation, the highly stable technique provides unmatched consistency in measurement of relative response factors making possible direct assessment of relative mass even without standards saving time and increasing the versatility of use.
The technique is fully compatible with aqueous mobile phases, even at high or microbore flow rates.
The compact ESA Model 301 offers low temperature evaporation to facilitate the additional analysis of semi-volatile or thermally sensitive compounds.